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 A medieval cobbled stoned street is Weißgerbergasse ‘White Tanner's Lane’ in Nuremberg,Germany The street is lined with about 20 medieval timber framed houses, some with no more than two windows wide. They were the homes and workshops of the city’s skilled craftsmen specializing in the tanning trade, producing leather goods from animal skins for the clothing trade in the middle ages. Due to the fact that 95% of Nuremberg was destroyed towards the end of the second world war, miraculously these dwellings survived intact. Today, the street has a number of restaurants and bistros and is a popular tourist attraction. 
 Keywords: cobbled stoned street, Weißgerbergasse, White Tanner's Lane, medieval timber framed houses, middle ages, Bavaria, dwellings, restaurants, bistros, Tourist attraction, tourism, German Travel, cobbles, Germany,Bavaria
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 An interesting narrow cobbled stoned street is Weißgerbergasse ‘White Tanner's Lane’. The street is lined with about 20 medieval timber framed houses, some with no more than two windows wide. They were the homes and workshops of the city’s skilled craftsmen specializing in the tanning trade, producing leather goods from animal skins for the clothing trade in the middle ages. Due to the fact that 95% of Nuremberg was destroyed towards the end of the second world war, miraculously these dwellings survived intact. Today, the street has a number of restaurants and bistros and is a popular tourist attraction. 
 Keywords: cobbled stoned street, Weißgerbergasse, White Tanner's Lane, medieval timber framed houses, middle ages, dwellings, restaurants, bistros, Tourist attraction, tourism, German Travel, cobbles, Germany
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 A medieval cobbled stoned street is Weißgerbergasse ‘White Tanner's Lane’ in Nuremberg,Germany The street is lined with about 20 medieval timber framed houses, some with no more than two windows wide. They were the homes and workshops of the city’s skilled craftsmen specializing in the tanning trade, producing leather goods from animal skins for the clothing trade in the middle ages. Due to the fact that 95% of Nuremberg was destroyed towards the end of the second world war, miraculously these dwellings survived intact. Today, the street has a number of restaurants and bistros and is a popular tourist attraction. 
 Keywords: cobbled stoned street,Weißgerbergasse, White Tanner's Lane, medieval timber framed houses, middle ages,Bavaria,dwellings, restaurants, bistros, Tourist attraction, tourism, German Travel, cobbles, Germany,Bavaria
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 A narrow cobbled stoned street is Weißgerbergasse (White Tanner's Lane) The street is lined with about 20 medieval timber framed houses, some with no more than two windows wide. They were the homes and workshops of the city's skilled craftsmen specializing in the tanning trade, producing leather goods from animal skins for the clothing trade in the middle ages. Due to the fact that 95% of Nuremberg was destroyed towards the end of the second world war, miraculously, these dwellings survived intact. Today, the street has a number of restaurants and bistros and is a popular tourist attraction. 
 Keywords: cobbled stoned street, Weißgerbergasse, White Tanner's Lane, medieval timber framed houses, middle ages, Bavaria,dwellings, restaurants, bistros, Tourist attraction, tourism, German Travel, cobbles, Germany,Bavaria
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 A narrow cobbled stoned street is Weißgerbergasse ‘White Tanner's Lane’. The street is lined with about 20 medieval timber framed houses, some with no more than two windows wide. They were the homes and workshops of the city’s skilled craftsmen specializing in the tanning trade, producing leather goods from animal skins for the clothing trade in the middle ages. Due to the fact that 95% of Nuremberg was destroyed towards the end of the second world war, miraculously these dwellings survived intact. Today, the street has a number of restaurants and bistros and is a popular tourist attraction. 
 Keywords: cobbled stoned street, Weißgerbergasse, White Tanner's Lane, medieval timber framed houses, middle ages, dwellings, restaurants, bistros, Tourist attraction, tourism, German Travel, cobbles, Germany
DSC1585 
 A narrow cobbled stoned street is Weißgerbergasse (White Tanner's Lane) The street is lined with about 20 medieval timber framed houses, some with no more than two windows wide. They were the homes and workshops of the city's skilled craftsmen specializing in the tanning trade, producing leather goods from animal skins for the clothing trade in the middle ages. Due to the fact that 95% of Nuremberg was destroyed towards the end of the second world war, miraculously, these dwellings survived intact. Today, the street has a number of restaurants and bistros and is a popular tourist attraction. 
 Keywords: cobbled stoned street, Weißgerbergasse, White Tanner's Lane, medieval timber framed houses, middle ages, Bavaria,dwellings, restaurants, bistros, Tourist attraction, tourism, German Travel, cobbles, Germany,Bavaria
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 The Nazi architect, Albert Speer chose the ancient Pergamon altar as a model for the grandstand in the former Nazi rally grounds, the Zeppelin Field –named after the landing of one of Count Zeppelin’s airships in 1909. The grandstand where Hitler made his speeches was built between 1935 -1937. Today, the rally grounds are used for sporting events. 
 Keywords: Nuremberg, Germany Nazi architect, Albert Speer, Pergamon altar, grandstand, Nazi rally grounds, Zeppelin Field, Count Zeppelin, Hitler, speeche, sporting events.
DSC2449 
 The Nazi architect, Albert Speer chose the ancient Pergamon altar as a model for the grandstand in the former Nazi rally grounds, the Zeppelin Field in Nuremberg,Germany.
It is named after the landing of one of Count Zeppelin's airships in 1909. The grandstand where Hitler made his speeches was built between 1935 -1937. Today, the rally grounds are used for sporting events. 
 Keywords: Nuremberg, Germany Nazi architect, Albert Speer, Pergamon altar, grandstand, Nazi rally grounds, Zeppelin Field, Count Zeppelin, Hitler,speech, sporting events.
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 The Nazi architect, Albert Speer chose the ancient Pergamon altar as a model for the grandstand in the former Nazi rally grounds, the Zeppelin Field –named after the landing of one of Count Zeppelin’s airships in 1909. The grandstand where Hitler made his speeches was built between 1935 -1937. Today, the rally grounds are used for sporting events. 
 Keywords: Nuremberg, Germany Nazi architect, Albert Speer, Pergamon altar, grandstand, Nazi rally grounds, Zeppelin Field, Count Zeppelin, Hitler, speeche, sporting events.
DSC2450 
 The Nazi architect, Albert Speer chose the ancient Pergamon altar as a model for the grandstand in the former Nazi rally grounds, the Zeppelin Field in Nuremberg,Germany.
It is named after the landing of one of Count Zeppelin's airships in 1909. The grandstand where Hitler made his speeches was built between 1935 -1937. Today, the rally grounds are used for sporting events. 
 Keywords: Nuremberg, Germany Nazi architect, Albert Speer, Pergamon altar, grandstand, Nazi rally grounds, Zeppelin Field, Count Zeppelin, Hitler, speech, sporting events.
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 The Nazi architect, Albert Speer chose the ancient Pergamon altar as a model for the grandstand in the former Nazi rally grounds, the Zeppelin Field –named after the landing of one of Count Zeppelin’s airships in 1909. The grandstand where Hitler made his speeches was built between 1935 -1937. Today, the rally grounds are used for sporting events. 
 Keywords: Nuremberg, Germany Nazi architect, Albert Speer, Pergamon altar, grandstand, Nazi rally grounds, Zeppelin Field, Count Zeppelin, Hitler, speeche, sporting events.
DSC2453 
 The Nazi architect, Albert Speer chose the ancient Pergamon altar as a model for the grandstand in the former Nazi rally grounds, the Zeppelin Field in Nuremberg,Germany.
It is named after the landing of one of Count Zeppelin's airships in 1909. The grandstand where Hitler made his speeches was built between 1935 -1937. Today, the rally grounds are used for sporting events. 
 Keywords: Nuremberg, Germany Nazi architect, Albert Speer, Pergamon altar, grandstand, Nazi rally grounds, Zeppelin Field, Count Zeppelin, Hitler, speech, sporting events.
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 A railway station named after a British tunnel engineer, Colonel Barog who built the longest tunnel at Barog, and is associated with local tales and legends. Col. Barog started digging the nearby tunnel from both ends and could not align them. So he was fined 1 rupee.Unable to accept his mistake,he shot himself in the incomplete tunnel, which still exists today. 
 Keywords: Himlayan foothills, Himachal Pradesh, India, Barog
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 The electric tram built in the later part of the nineteenth century is still in service today on the Isle of Man. There are a number of them and are based at the Manx Electric Railway Company in Douglas. The line, 17 miles long connecting Ramsey and Douglas is the longest narrow gauge vintage railway in the British Isles 
 Keywords: electric tram, Isle of Man, Manx Electric Railway Company, Douglas, Ramsey narrow gauge, vintage railway, British Isles, Britain,Isle of Man tram,U.K
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 The electric tram built in the later part of the nineteenth century is still in service today on the Isle of Man. There are a number of them and are based at the Manx Electric Railway Company in Douglas. The line, 17 miles long connecting Ramsey and Douglas is the longest narrow gauge vintage railway in the British Isles 
 Keywords: electric tram, Isle of Man, Manx Electric Railway Company, Douglas, Ramsey narrow gauge, vintage railway, British Isles, Britain,Isle of Man tram,U.K
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 The Daily Telegraph building and the Hawkes Bay Today building in Tennyson Street are designed in Art Deco style of the 1920s and 30s in Napier on North Island in New Zealand. 
 Keywords: Daily Telegraph building, Hawkes Bay Today building, Tennyson Street, Art Deco, Napier, North Island, New Zealand.
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 The electric tram built in the later part of the nineteenth century is still in service today on the Isle of Man. There are a number of them and are based at the Manx Electric Railway Company in Douglas. The line, 17 miles long connecting Ramsey and Douglas is the longest narrow gauge vintage railway in the British Isles 
 Keywords: electric tram, tram, Isle of Man, Manx Electric Railway Company, Britain,U.K,British Isles
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 Aranda Noorah Alsagoff. It is named after the daughter of a orchid grower, Syed Yusof Alsagoff. He was president of the Orchid Society of South East Asia.
The orchid was first registered in 1972 and the hybrid helped put Singapore on the orchid map. Today it is still an important cut-flower for export. The orchid can be found in the National Orchid Garden within the Botanic Gardens in Singapore 
 Keywords: Aranda Noorah Alsagoff, orchid, National Orchid Garden, Botanic Gardens, Singapore, plant, flower
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 Aranda Noorah Alsagoff. It is named after the daughter of a orchid grower, Syed Yusof Alsagoff. He was president of the Orchid Society of South East Asia.
The orchid was first registered in 1972 and the hybrid helped put Singapore on the orchid map. Today it is still an important cut-flower for export. The orchid can be found in the National Orchid Garden within the Botanic Gardens in Singapore 
 Keywords: Aranda Noorah Alsagoff, orchid, National Orchid Garden, Botanic Gardens, Singapore, plant, flower
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 Aranda Noorah Alsagoff. It is named after the daughter of a orchid grower, Syed Yusof Alsagoff. He was president of the Orchid Society of South East Asia.
The orchid was first registered in 1972 and the hybrid helped put Singapore on the orchid map. Today it is still an important cut-flower for export. The orchid can be found in the National Orchid Garden within the Botanic Gardens in Singapore 
 Keywords: Aranda Noorah Alsagoff, orchid, National Orchid Garden, Botanic Gardens, Singapore, plant, flower
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 Aranda Noorah Alsagoff. It is named after the daughter of a orchid grower, Syed Yusof Alsagoff. He was president of the Orchid Society of South East Asia.
The orchid was first registered in 1972 and the hybrid helped put Singapore on the orchid map. Today it is still an important cut-flower for export. 
 Keywords: Aranda Noorah Alsagoff, orchid, National Orchid Garden, Botanic Gardens, Singapore, plant, flower, plaque, Syed Yusof Alsagoff.

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